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Delusion - Aliens, Cults, Propaganda and the Manipulation of the Mind

By (author) Philip Gardiner
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing, New Alresford, United Kingdom
Imprint: O Books
Published: 11th Dec 2009
Dimensions: w 140mm h 222mm d 12mm
Weight: 240g
ISBN-10: 1846942500
ISBN-13: 9781846942501
Barcode No: 9781846942501
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Synopsis
Are the marketing men of the world deluding us? Can we believe all that we hear and see? Or are we deluding ourselves? How many of us are truly happy? This book is the result of an awakening. It is the same awakening to the self and to the wonder of the cosmos that has driven thinking men and women for generations. It is the same awakening that has been the generative cause of the affect of religion and belief. It is the same awakening that has then caused man to revolt against the same. Delusion is a human phenomenon and it is the cause of almost every problem mankind has created. This book is an attempt to explain the processes of delusion and in so-doing we find answers to some of the biggest mysteries: Alien abduction and UFO's ghosts and the paranormal, marketing, propaganda and religious, and mind control of the masses. Is mankind ready for truth? Not only is it out there, it's been waiting for us.

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"An enjoyable read, and I learned a lot about marketing and the unexpected influence of human instinct in our decision-making." Andy Lloyd; "Delusion is a read that is almost like a double-edged sword. While Gardiner tackles the notion of how we are inundated with messages that leave us somewhat deluded, I was left with the feeling we are dummies. However, personally I think I am indeed an intelligent person who can see-through the veil of delusions, subliminal marketing, fairytale propaganda and so on. It is a clever book with clever notions and worthy of a read. Keep in mind - your mind - and keep your mind." Deborah K Bates